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        <h1>Flex Grid: Unstack and Block Grid</h1>

        <p>The top-level row has the class <code>.medium-unstack</code>, which means child columns stack on small, and sit side-by-side on medium screens and up.</p>

        <p>The nested row has the class <code>.up-3</code>, which means its columns are 33% width no matter the screen size.</p>

        <p>These two features should not interact. The two top-level columns always stack on small, and the three nested columns always stay the exact same percentage width.</p>

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